The blade angle on your table saw adjusts the angle of the final cut. Learn to make taper cuts with a tablesaw in this free tool video with a professional builder. Expert: Steve Anthony Bio: Stephen G. Anthony is a portrait photographer and computer expert with over 20 years of experience in photography and retouching. Filmmaker: Paul Muller
This Crosscut Sled features a large protractor scale way out at the end of the fence, allowing you to precisely tune your angles for air-tight miters and crosscuts. Easy-to-read 1/2° graduations and a hair-line indicator ensure error-free setups. Demonstrated by Rockler’s own lili Jackson.
Ok so lets take the time and have a closer look on the 3 very awesome and brand new machines. I really haven’t used them yet, because I kinda ran out of money for the week I bought them, lol. Well planned douche! xd Anyway, I dont really have the time to build anything either, I first have to plan and then build! So it still works out, I am so much in love with the miter saw that I regret you can’t use it all the time. I would love to use it cutting bread and onions too, but it just aint praticable I guess, hehe. And also I was stupid forgetting to show the adjustable table/base of the jig saw, for that you have a little wrench on the machine and it really takes only a few seconds. Again, 2 important angles lock right in and the rest you can adjust to where ever you want. A really great tool. Buy Makita ppl, it is so much worth it and so much fun working with them. The only Company that beats all that is Festool, but gosh, their stuff is ALWAYS twice as much money or even more than Makita, so yeah, you will be just fine with blue. Enjoy and please leave a comment and rating, thanks!